@@josefernandes1550 Sam is hella depressed, he just uses weed an Adderall to mask it from himself and aided by layers of irony
@donyt49263 роки тому
He sounds like the TedEd narrator but both his confidence in his speaking and his microphone are from 2010
@ihavethestick3 роки тому
and I LOVE it
@yellowcactustvz49293 роки тому
@@josefernandes1550 O'Nella does adderall, Sysphus smokes opyoids
@that_artsy_boy6753 роки тому
Friedrich "how to get over a girl in 10 days" Nietzsche
@ayboz0973 роки тому
I would read that
@gqfrisk57273 роки тому
666 likes, nice
@mchagnon73 роки тому
Insane depressed simp.
@gamerito1003 роки тому
Marcel Chagnon I think you are using "simp" wrong xD
@parkame13 роки тому
@@gamerito100 oh Nietzsche was a simp al right
@eissa59893 роки тому
"propose 3 times, if she says no then write a book" -Nietzsche, 2024
@steroid77773 роки тому
" 13 reasons why?" did i give a decent reference?
@aomeke83683 роки тому
why 2024
@eissa59893 роки тому
@@aomeke8368 why not
@eissa59892 роки тому
@Tavinkov bicuspid aortic stenosis
@Tacibell2 роки тому
So anyways- Look forward to my book! =P
@sakuranovaryan92613 роки тому
I like his channel and his way of storytelling. It's strangely comforting.
@Noobgaming-uc8ci2 роки тому
You should hear the school of life narration. It will calm your soul
@b0nkss8722 роки тому
I think it’s his voice
@Noobgaming-uc8ci2 роки тому
@@b0nkss872 I don't think so the school of life narrator sounds older though
@Original-Phantom2 роки тому
I don’t
@daniloe97942 роки тому
@@Original-Phantom why
@diehard27053 роки тому
He may have vibe checked God, but God vibe checked right back and Nietzsche failed the vibe check
@tiberiuflorea22473 роки тому
hah!
@elguerotapatio92583 роки тому
I guess they'll have to call it a tie then
@duuet56143 роки тому
@@elguerotapatio9258 no tie here. one of them was dead at the moment of that religions birth. Only when god was a concept loved by those who created it was it alive. Now just a tool to runaway and be deluded
@Bob-bs9ok3 роки тому
but Nietzsche pulled the 10,000 IQ move and wanted to die.
@yaboihenry19463 роки тому
And god said let there be syphilis
@JebemTiZivot3 роки тому
Another fun fact: When he hugged the horse, he was reported crying and saying “I understand you” before he fell to the ground.
@usagi29343 роки тому
I too understand horses
@jessehudgins60663 роки тому
@@usagi2934 my therapist told me I shouldn't be open about this... but I too understand horses
@jban29103 роки тому
major arthur morgan vibes
@_DMNO_3 роки тому
@@jban2910 you're alright _boah_
@nadija76973 роки тому
ur name sounds oddly nihilistic.
@boshikagebira47533 роки тому
How can I not click a video called “THE MAN WHO VIBE CHECKED GOD”
@thetuerk3 роки тому
Dude, I am so glad I got this shit recommendet
@thetuerk3 роки тому
Cool name btw
@thunderborn32313 роки тому
well since jesus was a joestar i dont think you have a choice
@pannacottafugo77773 роки тому
Knock off kira is just as knock off as knock off david bowie in jojo's bizzare adventure part 4
@dandarr50352 роки тому
Ikr? I wasn't interested in Nietzsche's life whatsoever, and I'm still mostly not interested. But I still watched 3 minutes of this video out of respect for that spectacular video title. The person who uploaded this video should win a "UKposts Video Title of the Year" award.
@JAUNEtheLOCKE2 роки тому
“Like most artists, people only liked his work after his death” damn son that hit deep
@aaron45832 роки тому
just heard your EP jaune, you're doing great! hope people like your work before you die
@lukesimmons61593 роки тому
A poem comes to mind after watching this, written by a disciple of Nietzsche. “Let everything happen to you. Beauty and terror. Just keep going. No feeling is final.”
@harrymears16233 роки тому
Who is your favourite person of all time?
@pheonixrises113 роки тому
No feeling is final that is certainly true. It’s easy to forget for some reason, even when our feelings change constantly.
@Erik-zd2oi3 роки тому
@@harrymears1623 you wouldn't know her
@MastaSmack3 роки тому
I'm starting to enjoy terror...and terrorize my own mind.
@harrymears16233 роки тому
@@Erik-zd2oi My motivation is to learn who they are. If not your favourite person, will you tell me your favourite public figure (of all time)? P l e a s e
@jackcook76403 роки тому
Crazy how he's historically known as a massive nihilist yet, in large, his conclusions were actually quite optimistic in how they portray life in this world as a completely fallacious and, therefore, ironically beautiful thing.
@recordbum3 роки тому
And you don't even know how Christians (the ones I've met) make conclusions about his persona and his thought. Lol.
@onethatobjects49603 роки тому
Optimistic nihilism?, Epic
@MrSatured133 роки тому
I mean, if everything is without a meaning that means you only have yourself to give meaning to and your experience are your only true possession and the only thing that can have value in your insignificance
@MikeyCyan3 роки тому
If nothing matters, it doesnt matter that nothing matters.
@chocolateraincho85063 роки тому
J C so more of an absurdist?
@mayaweaver15663 роки тому
Man, I suffer from anxiety and often think about how pointless everything is and how terrible humanity is, but then I remember: “so what, there are still other experiences I want to have, a bit of pain is worth it”
@Quadingly3 роки тому
what do you mean
@mudnocchio2 роки тому
Naw I’m ready to go, fuck this place 🥲
@KingJobber2 роки тому
That is what the man boils down to. Find meaning in the suffering and struggle, see the beauty in it and see the beauty in life. Its a ride have fun and learn about yourself
@cneillinson_2 роки тому
Search up absurdism
@Tony-qt4zv2 роки тому
Why take the words of some clearly miserable dude whether he admits it or not though? Have you ever looked into Jesus, who he was, and what he did. Life ain't pointless, the world just wants you to believe so. God did die... for your sins and he proved that nothing would stop him from saving you as long as you want to be saved, repent, and trust in Jesus. Don't shoot the messenger. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
@wreckitfelix3 роки тому
As someone who's religious, I really appreciate Nietzsche, he came across different, and made difference. He was fighting two ideologies that could potentially destroy society if they took over: Nihilism with his meaningful philosophy and non-logical faith in god with his skepticism. I feel bad that his statement about god's death often gets miss-interpreted, and taken literally instead of the great values and context it held.
@kranberryjones1449Рік тому
I don't mind bc it serves as a litmus test to see who actually read Nietzsche vs casual idealogues
@WideAwakeHumanРік тому
@@kranberryjones1449 yup, good litmus test that nearly everyone fails
@JiveDadsonРік тому
Why are you religious?
@ajpidlaoan642Рік тому
@@JiveDadson pope got drip
@thealterego3187Рік тому
@@ajpidlaoan642 this is the key reason Catholicism is still around
@zekielrodriguez52293 роки тому
One time a priest asked Buddha “is there a god?” Buddha said “no.” All of Buddha’s followers around him started to believe there was no god, the priest quit his job, people started accepting themselves as they were because then they knew there was no eternal damnation or reward. Then, an atheist who made a career off of philosophy and convincing people that there was no god asked Buddha if there was a god. Buddha said “there is a god”. All of his followers were confused, then Buddha said “it’s your choice, if living as if there is a god gives your life purpose and makes you a better person, then go ahead. If living as if there was no God makes you feel free and helps you achieve your goals then go on.”
@willstew73363 роки тому
Holee sheet
@viruz7903 роки тому
sauce
@zekielrodriguez52293 роки тому
uwau enlightenment is heavily misunderstood. When you remove the ego, your view of the world is way different. You realize that we call it “life” because the universe itself is ALIVE, you realize that as people we are all the same consciousness, bound to different bodies and have lived different experiences, likely over many lifetimes, with the inevitable illusion that we are seperate people, you realize that even someone as powerful as Jesus Christ can’t live for a minute without the air that the trees provide, you realize that pleasure and suffering are just two different sensations and that how we deal with these impacts our life more than the sensations themselves, you realize that we are all extremely small parts of one large story, you realize your thoughts are just chatter that distract you from the moment, once you realize these, you are somewhat of an enlightened being. It’s not some grandiose thing that one achieves. Buddha was a man like you and me, who was shown two contrasts in life and from that was able to SEE
@ctrlaltshift3 роки тому
@@zekielrodriguez5229 You lost me a bit there with the connected consciousness and enlightenment thing, but you're vibing and I'm here for it.
@ezzeddinhgden16383 роки тому
John h you just haven't seen it yet.
@spiders48773 роки тому
Now THIS title is how you get me to learn things.
@aguspuig66153 роки тому
Unironically schools shoudl learn from youtubers
@sickfit83053 роки тому
I was the 1000th like you’re welcome
@largemanOFFICIAL3 роки тому
Have you ever watched Sam O'Nella? He's quite similar.
@iexplainjokesforaliving.54153 роки тому
@God So how do you feel that he vibe checked you?
@ms.centurion97083 роки тому
I clicked for the title and stayed for Niechtze the Madlad
@kruksog2 роки тому
I took an existentialism course in college and really fell in love with Nietzsche. Especially the idea of the infinite recurrence. Anytime my life feels dark and ugly, I go back and read that passage again. It, to me, is the most motivational thing I've ever read. Great video. Thank you for making it.
@hsuehejjw17312 роки тому
A course in existentialism, exists?
@kruksog2 роки тому
@@hsuehejjw1731 what you did there . . . I see it.
@bloodlove93Рік тому
are there nihilism classes too?
@Anonymous9981611 місяців тому
can you please send me the link of the passage?
@joseMgarcia07112 роки тому
Nietzsche has kept me going. I don't understand everything I read from him, but the things that I do, hit me like thunderbolts. His philosophy and writing is constantly bringing me back from my own existential abyss.
@user-qk2hn4ts4jРік тому
Me too, his philosophy is so powerful... My favorite quote is from the geneology of morality... There is no greater misunderstanding than to start doubting about your right to happiness
@dylan351321Рік тому
I love his writing because you can just feel the passion in what he writes. He’s not writing for money or fame, he has important things he himself ponders and questions and wants to write about them in an attempt philosophize about them. I wish I could read the original texts but even the translations are golden.
@pitouice3 роки тому
Okay but.. That's a mustache damn
@Spiralboy3 роки тому
This mustache was called "the inner thigh tickler".
@ketchumuu3 роки тому
I THOUGHT THAT WAS HIS MOUTH
@Crusader-tg1wx3 роки тому
It’s 1800’s Germany. Facial hair was an art.
@rorgues64653 роки тому
He used the moustache to vibe check god
@anamggss3 роки тому
@@ketchumuu LMAO DAMN IT
@lolzforlunch3 роки тому
Ive never been this early to class, but ill be damned if i dont beat the crowd to my favorite youtube philosopher
@blimblam49543 роки тому
You should also try watching Exurb1a one of the best youtube philosopher
@Aerk_3 роки тому
@@blimblam4954 u beat me to it
@colingeorgejenkins28853 роки тому
Nitzche declared God is dead, Jung thought what did he mean by God cos he could feel it as a force within
@burner8873 роки тому
Was gonna like, but you got 420 likes so I'll hold off for now
@jon113833 роки тому
seems im still late as always
@MSGT_Johnson3 роки тому
Looks like Nitzche became the CEO of Pringles.
@Driecnk2 роки тому
Left right left right
@IisLasagna6 днів тому
69 nice
@xandreihome9083 роки тому
I love how you're able to express such emotions with just stick doodles.
@WackyWavingArmInflatableTube2 роки тому
Sometimes stick doodles speak the loudest
@daltonlutz33923 роки тому
Are we gonna act like he didn’t sneak in the “rip god 1977-2020” on the headstone at 7:10 because Kanye is born in 1977 and calls himself god
@noahtheboa56443 роки тому
F
@blackshirts_and_breads3 роки тому
F
@DeletedTroll3 роки тому
Kanye West?
@AtLeastThreeCharacters.3 роки тому
Deleted no, the other kanye
@mfdoom17673 роки тому
@@DeletedTroll kanye east
@BerserkDude3 роки тому
The way I interpret the Übermensch is that it’s not so much an attainable goal, but a peripheral ‘ghost’ that forces us to keep striving for greatness; ‘everything flows, nothing stands still.’ Even men Nietzsche acknowledged as great - Goethe, Caesar, Thucydides, Heraclitus, Da Vinci (possibly) - are never bestowed the title of Übermensch in Nietzsche’s writings. Primarily because if an individual attained the zenith of human capability, Nihilism, unfortunately, would be inescapable. Therefore, ‘higher men’ must not subscribe to the notion of reaching a ‘final’ state of being or conscious - the ‘goal line’ (as it were) must always be in the distance to preserve the chaotic curiosity of man. Just my thoughts. Nice video, btw!
@brentgould9583 роки тому
Like the SuperEgo as the Gods of tradition/spirit of the father, or seeking ones higher self, working through the process of individuation and self actualization. Like how enlightenment is the way, and not something that you attain and finish. The idea of constant self improvement, focus on excellence everyday, growing in excellence everyday. Humility in ones insufficient present condition but knowledge that practice and continuation will bring improvement and meaning. The ghost of judgment that motivates one not to lay on the couch all day eating Cheetos and watching Judge Judy.
@vinny56383 роки тому
that makes so much sense thanks for posting
@962RACER3 роки тому
what you describe is inherently nihilistic and a self perpetuating cosmology/worldview that in itself offers no escape from meaninglesness. the budha's description of desirelesness being the final goalpost, nihilism and the pursuit of meaning, as in, desiring to ascend, is the mechanism. it's in this dualism that should one go back and forth enough, the common thread between both states will eventually reveal itself. non-dualism can only be experienced once one has a wide exposure to the spectrum of reality, from absolute meaninglesness to absolute meaning. a non-dual human is the ubermensch, one that has transcended ideology and hence views the world not through perception, but sees clearly, objectively, a state that through logical rationalization one could only conclude to be impossible.
@dantealighieri48573 роки тому
You don’t say Da Vinci You say Leonardo Da Vinci or Vinci
@N3ONLUV3 роки тому
@TranniesRBetter ThanRealWomen funny joke
@grimble45643 роки тому
It took me a decade of being casually interested in philosophy before I learned that Nietzsche actually cared a whole lot about why things are meaningful. The whole phenomenon of edgy nihilists taking his words at face value is a massive cultural tragedy.
@lucyakthomas4584 місяці тому
Thank you. This is a beautiful testament to a man of great sensitivity and wisdom. Wonderfully narrated and illustrated. Love your style.
@simpsonrobert47773 роки тому
Can we get an F for God
@SisypheanSeas133 роки тому
F
@suyashjaiswal27823 роки тому
F
@mysticjuice33633 роки тому
F
@umairqureshi29413 роки тому
F
@leti91303 роки тому
f
@exudeku3 роки тому
Sam 'o Nella: Crack Cocaine This Guy: apparently lost his antidepressants so he took acid instead
@avak42pl3 роки тому
Don't give me ideas
@_DMNO_3 роки тому
@Diamant loosen up a bit, its a joke.
@_DMNO_3 роки тому
@Diamant you're gay
@TheMusicalKnokcers3 роки тому
why do you guys throw sam'onella under the bus ? He asked nothing
@STIR-FRIED-SUBWAY-RAT3 роки тому
We can all be gay, guys.
@ShivanBhararia3 роки тому
Wow, a succinct and a marvellous video essay. Thanks for the video Sisyphus.
@oraclegreen79382 роки тому
Thankyou🌺 I’m so thankful for this channel
@iloveMRKO3 роки тому
“God is dead” is his observation of societies abandonment of God. Why do people always attribute this to him being an atheist?
@qorso3 роки тому
@DardanFilms because no research actually indicates that "god is dead" is referring to societies abandonment of God. especially during the 19th century when people could be killed for going against the bible
@newdivide98823 роки тому
I always thought that was the case because I’d never heard the entire quote before. Context matters
@michac.82833 роки тому
@@qorso in the 19th century atheism gaineda lot of popularity among the nobility in Europe
@nilooglam3 роки тому
He kept condemning any kind of faith. You don't mean to say he was a believer in God, do you?
@joellaz98363 роки тому
AGamingChannel Absolutely no one would be killed for going against the bible in the 19th century. What are you on about?
@farisal-said19883 роки тому
"becoming ourselves means that we die symbolically over and over again always in the process of creating and altering the values we form" 100% agree
@quinn20143 роки тому
That oddly gives me hope
@funkyyt-rexxius55643 роки тому
That actually makes a lot of sense ngl.
@psyphile13303 роки тому
Sounds like a quote in the Bible Lmaoo
@ivanmegafanboy19813 роки тому
Man, I kind of hate myself but becoming something else kind of disgusts me. Is "kind of" a nihilist mindset?
@paratame1053 роки тому
@@ivanmegafanboy1981 You're going to need to spend some time alone with yourself and your thoughts my man.
@nthjcksn3 роки тому
Idk why, but I subbed. I love the philosophy content, as I'm taking my little journey of my own as well into a realm not yet traveled. Good content G.
@leowoodard88603 роки тому
some profound and thought-provoking topics. thanks for the great information as always!
@-undecided-16633 роки тому
I don't think most people will get this video, it's pretty Nietzsche
@BoundlessEnnui3 роки тому
*AAA*
@nangsanbhalangblah3333 роки тому
I'll not like this one to maintain the dankness of the likes to your comment
@1dog9153 роки тому
good one
@j0nnyism3 роки тому
An
@Attaxalotl3 роки тому
*This is epic-tier comedy*
@Papatoole3 роки тому
A 16 year old Nihilist downvoted this vid.
@lindamaemullins51513 роки тому
😂😂😂
@mistertroll41073 роки тому
I dont get how people see him as a Nihlist.
@Bloopsan3 роки тому
@@mistertroll4107 Most people misunderstand Nietzsche and twist his phillosophy to fit their own ideas
@BrownDusky3 роки тому
This ain't reddit to downvote
@st.zahren56833 роки тому
reddit moment
@ryanmillz3 роки тому
Love this stuff man! always found philosophy interesting and can’t wait to learn more
@nozaku11913 роки тому
That part about finding ones self hits home. Ive never been one to really be too into vapid amenities in life, like just going out and doing stuff. I’ve always been a much more introverted person and it’s really hard to express who I am to others or even say what I really think. I also tend to think negatively about the world and my surroundings while also having the greatest hope for everything. I’m hopeful in things but also really hopeless at the same time. So I like the idea of someone as famous as Nietzsche struggling with the same issues in his life and seeing how he lived and was still somehow hopeful in humanity.
@kingrednax60003 роки тому
the german guy that all germans have a little inside of them
@a.wenger39643 роки тому
@Dziordan1 Nietzsche was by no means at all a progenitor of Nazism. He wrote vociferously against the proto-Nazis of his day, criticizing deeply both German culture and State power. Furthermore he wrote with great admiration for the Jewish people and absolutely abhorred anti-Semites, even going so far as to call for every anti-Semite to be shot in the street in one of his "Mad Letters" after losing his sanity. The only reason he is associated with Nazism is because his antisemitic sister published highly abridged manuscripts of his works/unpublished notes and promoted them amongst members of the Third Reich.
@jacobloving67653 роки тому
It was his sister that was nAzi
@patrickmoran31743 роки тому
Jawohl
@christophergouveia163 роки тому
Not just Germans lol
@samsloanmusic17493 роки тому
Andrew Wenger did you mean to say “proponent of Nazism”?
@TickleMeSenpai3 роки тому
I was one of those people who loved Nietzsche bc I thought he was saying nothing matters, but his philosophy is actually very hopeful, all about self-improvement towards his own kind of perfection and determination of your own beliefs.
@mjolninja93583 роки тому
Spencer Kraynik Nietzsche helped me become the universe
@TickleMeSenpai3 роки тому
Will H i like your mix of interpretations, I agree that nihilism is definitely improperly represented these days, probably due to his sister’s warping of it with the Nazi party. I need to reread the books of his I have, and I should probably pick up Thus Spoke Zarathustra”
@wasteplace17053 роки тому
What I gathered from him is that nothing matters until you care enough to make it matter to you. If you don’t make the effort nothing will ever truly matter to you, so pushing yourself to care is necessary to thrive in life
@zacharyhunt39393 роки тому
@Will H I've always thought Nihilism was inherently immoral because if nothing matters then there is no need to not indulge in one's pleasures even if it meant harming others, those others don't matter because they don't mean anything either
@tiberiuflorea22473 роки тому
i’d say he’s an optimistic stoic, preaching acceptance as a form of intellectual maturity, growing out of “i like this” and “i don’t like that” so that we may ultimately reach a point where we hold no grudges by reflex because it has become deeply rooted within us that all that IS, is necessary and therefore not evil, which ultimately holds the purpose of helping us reach our biological goal of being contempt and balancing substances in our brains, or having a happy life i guess, this is the kind of “yesman” i’d like to be as well some day, devoid of confusion born from anger or discontent
@Dat_Dude_Danny13 роки тому
Great video, love this channel. Thanks for posting.
@Wow-vu8sfРік тому
the simple art style together with the philosophy used in your videos, creates this mood in your videos that draws the viewer more in.
@ryanwester25593 роки тому
How do you not click on this with a title like that
@calebcustombricks26313 роки тому
Yes
@kanekarazi64773 роки тому
Yes
@motrilfromthe62813 роки тому
Yes
@Minecraftrok9993 роки тому
By not knowing what Vibe checking is😂 I can't be the only one (I hope)
@jordanvoskamp3 роки тому
@@Minecraftrok999 you can ask you mother to rate your vibe, most mothers these days have. A. "vibe rater"
@snake67323 роки тому
Nietzsche: *Dies* God: "ViBe CHecK"
@mackydylon3 роки тому
peteof p it’s on topic dummy
@prisminc1583 роки тому
@@peteofp4366 lol he meant to say Nietzsche's dead
@mobasshirrahman3 роки тому
Nietzsche: Dies God: *Can not vibe check because of its non-existence*
@anamggss3 роки тому
@@mobasshirrahman Which means Nietzsche cannot vibe check God because God doesn't exist Ah yes, the paradox of vibe check
@rockinresurrection65423 роки тому
@@anamggss You're pretty dumb. God is a concept, so Nietzsche vibe checked that concept
@realcirno17507 місяців тому
the horse thing is something straight out of dostoyevsky's crime and punishment (which he would have read by that time)
@fatvizcaino1018Рік тому
i needed this, thank you
@peace-qe4ig3 роки тому
Nietzche: "God is dead" God: "lmao no u"
@peace-qe4ig3 роки тому
Lol
@Raheem0133 роки тому
Then god is slow😑 God is dead - 1882 Nietzsche is dead - 1990
@abdmzn3 роки тому
@Catch545 dusty still 18 years too slow
@peace-qe4ig3 роки тому
@ANX lmaoo
@ur_just_v3 роки тому
F
@Morgorn503 роки тому
“God is dead. God remains dead. And we have killed him. How shall we comfort ourselves, the murderers of all murderers? What was holiest and mightiest of all that the world has yet owned has bled to death under our knives: who will wipe this blood off us? What water is there for us to clean ourselves? What festivals of atonement, what sacred games shall we have to invent? Is not the greatness of this deed too great for us? Must we ourselves not become gods simply to appear worthy of it?”― Friedrich Nietzsche--------- Quote the whole thing or you can skew its meaning.
@Faun4713 роки тому
So we killed god? I don't really understand it. Pls explain it to a curious lad like me :)
@OfficialAshLynx3 роки тому
@@Faun471 They were probably talking about the crucifixion
@Faun4713 роки тому
@James Kuckkan thanks for explaining it to me, I appreciate the effort you put into this. Stay safe, man!
@RudolfJvVuuren3 роки тому
@Stone Wolf no
@Trewita3 роки тому
@Stone Wolf A god at least have to be glorified, if you are talking about individually, that's narcissistic as fuck, if you are talking as a whole, well, human society is composed by some ren aissance things so, it's a 50/50, you are (almost) the one who makes your life(it's hard to explain without going with beliefs, sorry), tied with some lucky (bro, i'm a native spanish speaker, sorry for the rant, if you want me to clarify something plz let me know)
@JoseLopez-zb2gx7 місяців тому
Loved the video, very informative and the art was fantastic. Keeep it up brother
@evanadamsmanga3 роки тому
Just found your channel and I can't stop watching your videos! Keep up the awesome content brother
@jukethebox68793 роки тому
Nietzsche is probably on a roast battle right now with god
@axellind50363 роки тому
>See stickmen >Imagine that it'll be a more W A C K Y kinda person narrating based on the drawing >Get a factual look into his life and how his philosophy really functioned Well what a pleasant surprise to know that quality still exists in these times
@aeronautisch3 роки тому
I was surprised that it wasn't another one of those quick, funny, "quirky" videos. I'm glad.
@godlyvex55433 роки тому
I wasn't aware that combining education and comedy is something to look down upon.
@plazmica03233 роки тому
greentexting outside of your chan incel board arent we ?
@mindofGOAT3 роки тому
@@plazmica0323 *Wow so funny cool and quirky referencing a site that looked down upon, also calling him an incel how funny bro like you and Amy Schumer would be great friends!*
@annaphorra3 роки тому
>memetext
@fakavangchhia20513 роки тому
3:43 "Neitzsche thought this was very stupid" is my new fav quote on the internet
@mohammedamayri2237Рік тому
Wow, I read the book "When Nietzsche Wept" a while ago and only now have I discovered that many events that was mentioned in the book are actually historically accurate, I thought it was fictional. A great video dude!!
@wiersandlines3 роки тому
I’m getting out of the military after 8 years, being separated on short notice due to mental health. I’m scared, I don’t know who to be when I’m out, if I’ll be successful. But these last few weeks it seems the things or people I need, have a tendency to appear or reach out. This... this is one of those things well done Sir.
@strangersound3 роки тому
Thanks for your service. I hope you feel better. :)
@witchypoo73533 роки тому
I hope that you’re doing better now.
@alexagarcia22753 роки тому
I truly hope that you are doing well and have found your place 😊
@j0nnyism3 роки тому
Just get any job to start off with just to get used to civilian life as that’s stressful enough. Thinking about career paths can come later. Take care mate xx
@JAUNEtheLOCKE2 роки тому
I really hope you’ve had some mental health professional’s support through a time like this, it’s hard on everybody but especially people who have already had a life dealing with mental issues
@swagmanz31983 роки тому
Edgy Sam o nella back at it again
@cheemzoxyde3 роки тому
Your voice gives it such a sad, melancholic and depressing depth that Schopenhauer would be proud.
@gagesharp69963 роки тому
I got an ad half way through and it was saying “if your seeing this, chances are it’s nighttime. Here are two things you should know; you have a loving, caring god thats there for you...”
@toobin8r3 роки тому
If Nietzsche ever gets brought up in a conversation in my life again, I’m gonna use this video’s title to reference him.
@calebcustombricks26313 роки тому
Good idea
@lawsonmoskal73633 роки тому
you say again as if it has before
@venerablepoof3 роки тому
"God is dead to me" - Nietzsche-Chan after seeing God-kun with Faust-senpai after school
@WindowsG3 роки тому
n O
@Clover-lx8mh3 роки тому
I laughed too much at this-
@ubermenschchan76713 роки тому
U-URUSAI YO! >////<
@kuzregoistgold25443 роки тому
No not faust
@kalebvick3 роки тому
Can you please avoid typing nuked-out shit like this?
@casparvoncampenhausen52492 роки тому
Thanks, this really helped me with my essay
@playlistplaybook69053 роки тому
You’re a legend. Keep making videos. Wish school was as entertaining.
@TWink-nn4sj3 роки тому
Wagner was also mad antisemitic which is also a big reason for their split
@frauleinzuckerguss19063 роки тому
Yeah, at first Nietzsche didn't really criticise Wagner for it because he was like a father figure to him and Nietzsche really wanted to please him. But after their split (caused by several things, such as Nietzsche kinda realising the Toxicity of Bayreuth and how he would quickly be made into "nothing" if he stopped being useful) he actually openly criticised Wagner for being antisemitic
@j0nnyism3 роки тому
Funnily enough it was the music that was the problem. If he was that bothered about the anti Semitism he would have told his sister to eff off
@skyluke94763 роки тому
the solution to nihalism is not to have children to find a new meaning in life, but to be reborn as children ourselves with every posibility we have
@usualguy75833 роки тому
I been looking for this comment since I heard about nihilism
@elshowdeantony3 роки тому
Bro........ 🥺
@GamingSmithJohn3 роки тому
That's anti-natalism
@trillmixin69993 роки тому
existentialism is pretty lit. nothing matters so lets love at least since its all we got
@andrewkelly20283 роки тому
Those two things are not mutually exclusive. We can have children and be reborn as children of God. Also, The solution to nihilism is to act as if the Christian God exists, and to follow His command, and find yourself living a more meaningful life than you had before, because now you will always have a reason to do what is good, and someone to see that. Having faith in God is not about finding proof that he exists, but is instead about doing what He asks us to even when you're not sure if He's really there.
@Someone-vp5kg11 місяців тому
Nietzsche:" God is dead" Me:" God is a very well written fiction character"
@Niko_from_Kepler9 місяців тому
God is anything, but not well written. The inconsistency of god’s personality portrayed by the bible is absolutely hilarious.
@Someone-vp5kg9 місяців тому
@@Niko_from_Kepler the reason I said well written is because so many that read about him believe that he exists
@Huskylogic28 годин тому
@@Someone-vp5kgI mean it took time too but yeah nonetheless there is so many brain right now that is still chilling in those never-ending rabbit hole I like to call laundry machine
@BananamelonX3 роки тому
You may want to update this video regarding Nietzsche's poor health. The syphilis rumor was just a smear campaign against him. It is now strongly believed that a brain tumor was causing most of his health issues.
@harrymears16233 роки тому
"I go everywhere in my student coat, now and then slap someone on the back, and say: síamo contenti? son dio, ho fatto questa caricatura ... ["is everything OK? I am God, this farce is my creation."
@marwaaahhhhhhhh3 роки тому
OHH! Who did said that?
@daniellouis14443 роки тому
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@aceambling76853 роки тому
Hello, based department
@qayxsw59003 роки тому
Wait why is this italian
@paratame1053 роки тому
che succede
@ThomasForthewin3 роки тому
Basically Nietzsche also says, that we have killed god, and have to create a new divine being in his place, called "The Übermensch", the next step in human evolution. But in trying this we basically become creators ourselves, but not creators of lesser beings than ourselves (Like the christian god) but more powerful ones. So we basically become gods while trying to create gods. I really like the dynamic in his philosophy, it's really sad, that his work has been obscured by his nazi sister...
@menace2societies3 роки тому
Our beliefs become God and it ruled our emotion.
@boyinutil3 роки тому
Sooo a God Emperor then? A man glorified into God hood.
@soleheir26303 роки тому
“We become creators ourselves, of more powerful beings than ourselves” the singularity... creation of self learning AI
@khabefox74183 роки тому
We create AI .. hopefully it like us
@shadowdawns8893 роки тому
This statement was ruled out by Carl Jung by saying humans making their own values and abiding by it is nearly impossible for a normal person
@pikiwiki3 роки тому
impressively detailed analysis. Thanks
@entiretinofsweetcorn70253 роки тому
Someone get this man a studio so he can use his voice box properly and not have to gurgle in fear of waking up his roommates
@user-yy7tr2hg8s3 роки тому
I love Nietzsche and I feel really privileged, as a native speaker, to be able to understand his complex thoughts in the language he brought them up in.
@rubenbormann8953 роки тому
I'm literally typing this 5 min away from Hölderlin's Tower
@nvmnvm88213 роки тому
It's not very surprising that you are literally typing a comment to a youtube vid. Just saying.
@pepo_pipi3 роки тому
yeah,and?
@rubenbormann8953 роки тому
@@nvmnvm8821 ok
@trexxak3 роки тому
Grüß mir den Palmer!
@nvmnvm88213 роки тому
@@nomad639 misplaced modifier
@maloukeurentjes43343 роки тому
That was really interesting and also your voice is so soothing damn
@julesoxana8 місяців тому
Thank you for the explanation on nietzsche, i dont understand much about philosophy but this is a very informative video, God bless us all❤
@ln.52143 роки тому
"We're not poor, we're minimalists!" 😂❤️
@edwingarcia99703 роки тому
“Yo nietzsche I’ve been feeling kinda depressed lately” Nietzsche: “kys.... ...then come back happy”
@LaCrinkles2 роки тому
the best feeling is when you find a new channel to binge watch
@riccardonecci80833 роки тому
Would've been interesting to add a small paragraph about his (Nietzsche's) views of divinity, pessimism, natural-aesthetic values and the duality of this world which are hidden in The Birth of Tragedy! Highly recommend reading since it's super underrated and helps understanding better from where this trip started. Other than that, awesome video my dude! I LOVED THAT. Those quotes from the Gay Science made me cry. XOXO
@MrBritishNinja3 роки тому
Great channel! I'm loving your dry humour and delivery, and the creepy awkwardness of your art matches the subject. That's a compliment, I promise!
@bobzillathebabykicker29813 роки тому
Ironically, following the metaphor of dying over and over to re-discover ourselves. On a scientific scale, this process is automatic. The person we are when we are born, and the person we are now are completely different. Completely new cells, w/ the previous dying off and being cast away. Our body's architecture is composed nearly 50/50 of organisms that weren't even from our original bodies. The person we think we are, isn't who we think we are; and at what point, do we justify thinking we know ourselves?
@bobzillathebabykicker29813 роки тому
Also, adrenaline junkies and people who live in awful climates seem to lead happy lives, despite being on the brink of death every day. Hotter climates maybe less so, but ppl who live in extreme cold seem to be much happier on a global scale, despite their living conditions.
@dawwnbrk3r6532 роки тому
@@bobzillathebabykicker2981 I think hotter climates provides a more comfortable lifestyle to people there and therefore induces laziness over the centuries since there were little need to constantly adapt and develop (technology) for survival. Just my thoughts, although this idea is rather shallow & simplistic
@bobzillathebabykicker29812 роки тому
@@dawwnbrk3r653 It makes sense though. Without stimulation or purpose, a reason to fight every day. If everything is easy on a day-to-day basis then it's hard to notice what makes you feel alive. I remember a very simplified example of this: There was a study on mice, they were kept captive in a large multi-structured pen where they had endless food, water, and options to breed. But eventually they all just died off, lost the will to live bc they had nothing to do other than fuck, eat, drink, and wait for their shit to be swept out. Without any predators to run from, any toy to play with, they had no purpose, and just gave up.
@dawwnbrk3r6532 роки тому
@@bobzillathebabykicker2981 that's very interesting and makes a lot of sense
@drzdeano2 роки тому
@@dawwnbrk3r653 I would not say laziness, that's a pritty loaded term. Id suggest that colder climates forced the inhabitants to build more complicated structures to keep out the elements, also forcing them to spend more time indoors therefore leading to more time thinking about things rather than doing them. I may have read that theory in a book called guns, germs and steel. It was a long time ago...
@ozymandiasthesaltylobster8207Місяць тому
Good vid, nice breakdown of the mustache man
@alexwennerberg5 місяців тому
this is the best summary I have seen of nietzsche on youtube
@Spiralboy3 роки тому
I enjoyed your analysis! Thanks for the effort to create this and sharing.
@andrewwestfall653 роки тому
When I was taking a philosophy class in college, my professor went on a rant about how she was the first professor there that had more than a bachelor's in philosophy. As such there were people teaching Nietzsche that didn't understand Nietzsche. Her brief summary of Nietzsche "He believed that a true good and true evil could only exist if God decreed them so and that God doesn't exist to do this. His quest for the "ubermensch" was to find someone completely unbound by emotion and society to figure out what morals they would have as he figured those would necessarily be more rational, the closest we've found to this are sociopaths and his guess at their morals is pretty accurate. Either due to disease or his eccentric nature, he said this in a long-winded and obtuse fashion." That's my memory of what she said 7ish years ago, and obviously, she was just going off and oversimplified things, but I've felt it much easier to understand Nietzsche since then.
@chiiko709010 місяців тому
Could you expound more about the ubermensch and sociopath?
@andrewwestfall6510 місяців тому
@@chiiko7090 The ubermensch is not a 'Superman' in that it is not someone superior to others. Ubermensch is supposed to be one that is someone unbound by societal pressures or taboos. So this is someone attempting to create a logical society, theft or murder aren't inherently bad. What types of rules would someone like this come up with? The more sociopathic you are the less you care about the taboos and social pressures you experience. As such when the create moral frameworks it is more about positive and negative outcomes. You don't steal because you could get caught, as a society we shouldn't steal because it would lead to chaos or cause people to become vindictive. The difference is a sociopath would end it there. The ubermensch is not uncaring, and would recognize the harm it would cause others also. There's obviously some overlap, being disinterested with social taboo, with the difference being in the more normal emotional processing of the ubermensch.
@javsil73573 роки тому
this was so beautiful and fun, I think you might be helping me even more than my shrink
@drv0019 місяців тому
Nietzsche got out of Nihilism. He died so he could give us a glimpse of hope. He nudged us on the side so we could look up. Up into the light. Now it is up to us to interpret the meaning within it.
@johnletoile6143 роки тому
Deconstructing morals all the way back to slave morality blew my mind, it makes so much sense and is wild to to see repercussions due to it today.
@PickingBlueberries3 роки тому
@Fluffynator Sure, we still exhibit tribalism in many, many ways: the herd instinct.. Our desire to belong to a group is as strong as ever. Slave morality and herd instinct are complementary aspects of Nietzsche's philosophy.
@Raiko013 роки тому
@Fluffynator Tribalism seems to be affecting America right now. As of 2016 ellections, the democratic party's approach was identity politics, which is a form of tribalism
@heroninja11253 роки тому
@@Raiko01 its basically been effecting it for almost every single one of the elections the same way people hate muslims and mexicans. they use one bad apple as an excuse to call every single one of them terrorists
@jackiec4983 роки тому
@@heroninja1125 interestingly, oxytocin not only encourages connections to your family & those closest to you, but at the same time encourages within us that distinction of "us" VS "them". Demonstrated not only in things like the dehumanizing attitude when discussing "out groups" like liberal v conservatism or varied religious beliefs, but even looking at a new couple during the "honeymoon" phase...those 3 months or so where they fall off the earth from family & friends and "cocoon" together. It's a very strange thing to watch when you're on the outside of it, when viewing the couple OR the racist radicals it seems like insanity to us. In a way it truly is. When we are not under the influence of this powerful neurochemical, we see with clarity the absurdity of behavior...at the same time it has been part of the reason we have survived. Opiates mimic this neurotransmitter & not only will we see a disconnect from loved ones when someone develops an addiction to it, but also literal bonding behavior with the drug itself along with addicts demonstrating a protective reaction against anything or anyone who threatens that bond.
@MinecraftMasterNo13 роки тому
Democracy = slavery. Autocracy here I come!
@homie_tatz3 роки тому
Freddy Nietzsche: God is dead People now: *OwO*
@cailleach84163 роки тому
God is dead, and we have kiwwed him. How shaw we comfowt ouwelwes?
@leinahstarr70073 роки тому
What watew is thewe to cwean owsewves?
@rockinresurrection65423 роки тому
It's Friedrich, GOTT VERDAMMT
@paddaboi_3 роки тому
@@rockinresurrection6542 German God sounds Swedish fr
@monkey85543 роки тому
This is my first time hearing about Nietzsche, his words are actually quite up lifting in a way, I would like to live by them in order to become a better man, I only hope that I'll have the strength to push forward so that my life is not wasted
@Angglio3 роки тому
OH MY GOD! The title alone is great, that's an indication for me that this is going to be a great video.
@swolejeezy26033 роки тому
“And at the end of these symbolic deaths and rebirths of our bodies and minds, we reach our actual deaths as individuals, where the very matter that made us who we were-bodies, minds, and all that goes with them-shall be once and for all transformed from men into something else entirely.”
@KaptainKommissar3 роки тому
(9/26/22) retroactively deleted this comment so I can sleep better tonight
@CloroxBleach-mh5mk3 роки тому
UKposts recommendations be like that sometimes
@jacobwiren81423 роки тому
Because faith is meaningless if it can't stand up to scrutiny?
@KaptainKommissar3 роки тому
@@jacobwiren8142 what
@epsteindidntkillhimself693 роки тому
@@KaptainKommissar What's the what for? Its important to engage with things that challenge your beliefs, because that's the only way to know if they stand up to scrutiny, or are in need of modification.
@KaptainKommissar3 роки тому
@@epsteindidntkillhimself69 Well yeah I get that but I want to know the reason why the guy felt the need type it in the first place
@spectre7223Рік тому
nietzche: "God is dead" 1882 God: "nietzche is dead" 1900
@krustytheclown6840Рік тому
I picked up the genealogy of morals a short while ago, and ive been reading it for about a week and a half. It is arduous, difficult, a bit pretentious and contemptuous, but also thought provoking, perspective broadening, and quite historically informative.
@hypelock14743 роки тому
His life honestly is just so wow. The unrequited love and the obsession with leaving the world something behind.
@Sniqerman413 роки тому
This is a great video. I'm currently reading through thus spoke zarathustra again since highschool and it is more enlightening the second time. I feel the philosophy of the ubermensch helps me to improve myself each day and this video is a great representation of all I've taught myself about Nietzsche. I hope more people see this video
@nurikkulanbaev36283 роки тому
You should consider watching lectures of professor Jordan B. Peterson, because he is very influenced by Nietzsche. Also I found that every line of that book contains too much meaning, that you should read carefully, making notes.
@0ChikitaBananas03 роки тому
Ego is just another nihilsm
@crywlf91033 роки тому
The Jordan Peterson ad before this adds so much to the proceedings
@cirecrux10 місяців тому
I come back to this video every few months and every time there's something new to think about.
@burns833 роки тому
Narrator: Edgy teenagers think he was a nihilist for some unexplained reason Also narrator: He fell to the border of nihilism
@masonduke56473 роки тому
The point is that the bulk of his philosophy was hostile to nihilistic tendencies, not that he never experienced moments of personal despair
@joshuagavaghan2243 роки тому
As in they use the fact that he almost became nihilist to say he was nihilist to try to support nihilism when most of his philosophy was about specifically not being nihilist.
@jafabian373 роки тому
So he had a firsthand understanding of what he came to reject?
@Jsay183 роки тому
Yes.
@arefalrayes44033 роки тому
"a life without pain is still painful though not in a conventional way"